Eight days remained until the first meeting of the clandestine organization alliance.
Wen Wen remained at the foundation, and after a reminder from the Guide, he realized that he had provoked quite a few clandestine organizations, and they might target the foundation.
Therefore, Wen Wen was researching how to improve the foundation's defensive capabilities. Relying on him to resist external enemies was not a long-term solution.
While researching, Wen Wen discovered something interesting.
His faith power was strengthening rapidly, several times faster than before, and the speed of this increase was still growing.
He hadn't actively recruited followers; after all, his only followers were the mine spirits.
Wen Wen had saved them and, for fun, pretended to be their deity.
Those dark, unintelligent creatures had directly accepted Wen Wen as their deity and had been diligently spreading his faith.
However, the number of mine spirits was not large, so the effect of this faith had not been significant.
But this time, the faith felt much stronger to Wen Wen. Countless voices echoed in his ears; people were praying to him.
Wen Wen became curious and wanted to see what kind of demons and monsters believed in him.
So he traced the wisps of faith power back and saw a scene that made his mouth twitch.
A man bowed deeply, then stood upright, and declared with a clear voice, "Teacher, rest assured, I will spread the 'Man Fist' philosophy you founded to the fullest!"
This person was none other than the short man Wen Wen had encountered in his dream!
He had completely transformed, radiating confidence, no longer showing the timidity of the past.
More than ten days ago, he had rented a courtyard to serve as a base for spreading the Man Fist philosophy. In the center of the courtyard hall, opposite the short man, hung a portrait of Wen Wen.
This portrait wasn't very similar to Wen Wen, but it had a certain charm, allowing the faith to be transmitted accurately to Wen Wen.
Below the portrait were several lines of text: 'Yu Jin, the eldest disciple of Man Fist, encountered the Ancestor in a dream and learned the Way of Man Fist. He vows to dedicate his life to promoting the Ancestor's Man Fist Way, so that he may rightfully call the Ancestor 'Big Brother'...' Su Dan Novel Network
Behind the short man, Yu Jin, stood a dense crowd of robust men, their faces showing fervent expressions as they shouted in unison:
"Man Fist is invincible! Man Fist is invincible!"
Along with the shouts came fervent faith.
"What the hell is going on? Where did these people come from?"
Wen Wen was scorched inside and out by this spectacle, goosebumps erupting on his skin. He didn't want the faith of these people at all...
After a brief investigation, Wen Wen understood the cause and effect.
After Yu Jin woke up, he became fanatically obsessed with the Man Fist theory he had learned in his dream and wanted to spread it.
He relied on his imagination to deepen the theory, attracting a large following.
Just as the Federation never lacked oppressed women, there were never lacking men who were suffocated by their wives.
Therefore, Yu Jin's theory spread rapidly on the internet, quickly evolving into its current form, and showing no signs of stopping its growth.
Looking at the flourishing Man Fist sect, Wen Wen felt a bad premonition.
He traced other sources of faith and, as expected, discovered other equally bizarre things.
Delia, the environmentalist spray girl Wen Wen had saved, was now without makeup, looking like a girl next door.
After waking up, she immediately posted an apology video online.
In the video, she wept profusely, tearfully admitting her previous mistakes. This act garnered her considerable sympathy.
She then shifted blame, claiming that she had made her previous mistakes due to deception by extremist environmental organizations.
Next, she announced her new doctrine: 'New Environmentalism'.
When implementing environmental measures, it should be people-oriented, fully consider practical factors, and call for the abolition of extremist environmental organizations...
It could be said that for every person who hated her before, there were now just as many who supported her.
As for those who opposed Delia, under the onslaught of her family's online trolls, they were quickly defeated, unable to even voice their opposition.
And the spiritual leader of this New Environmentalism was still Wen Wen...
Changing to another source of faith, this time it came from Gao Fangzhou.
Gao Fangzhou used his influence to initiate an action to become a conscientious public intellectual.
He used some of the materials he had previously published as material and engaged in public criticism online, allowing many observers to understand the tactics of public intellectuals.
He then published articles that caused a sensation. Many people were aware of the logic in these articles but wouldn't state it openly.
Gao Fangzhou faced much criticism for this but also gained a large number of supporters.
Many people wanted to learn from Gao Fangzhou, who distributed study materials for free, with Wen Wen as the spiritual leader in the study materials...
Wen Wen flipped through them one by one, his expression gradually collapsing.
"Not all of them are like this. Give me some beautiful lady followers!"
"Ha, found a lady. I want to take a good look. Is it too much for a god to ask his followers to warm his bed?"
Upon closer inspection, Wen Wen's upturned lips drooped again, and he then directly flipped over the table in front of him.
"I'll be damned... I'm screwed! @#$%*, it would have been better if I hadn't found any ladies."
The source of this faith was a top madam Wen Wen had saved.
After waking up, she devoted herself to helping women in the pleasure business reform.
In less than a month, she had changed the minds of over a hundred people.
Their great savior was a virtual character who pointed to Wen Wen.
Reforming was a good thing, but the problem lay in the method of reform—marrying a simple, honest man.
"Brothers who are simple and honest, I didn't mean to harm you. Forgive me..."
Wen Wen originally intended to act and destroy this evil sect, but upon thinking about it, since those people would eventually marry simple, honest men, perhaps doing so earlier would be beneficial for both parties.
Moreover, there were too many strange sects believing in him. It would take too much time to destroy them one by one.
"What's wrong with these people? Have they all gone mad?"
Wen Wen's teeth ached with anger. The sudden influx of so many followers with unorthodox beliefs would make anyone's scalp tingle.
He carefully recalled his actions in the Spiral Mountain Range and thought for a long time before finally clarifying the cause and effect.
These people were indeed something he had brought upon himself. Many things from the deepest parts of dreams would turn into imprints of thought, deeply engraved in people's minds.
Then, in their dreams, these people endured long periods of torment, and Wen Wen appeared as their savior.
He thought about how gods chose apostles to spread their faith in myths.
Didn't they first put them through trials and then display their divine power...
By coincidence, Wen Wen had acquired this group of followers.
No, they should be called missionaries!